So Sam Adams and Heineken are boycotting the Boston ST. Patrick's day Parade

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My question is, do they think they are going to win brownie points with gay men? 25% or so of g ay men have HIV and most who do are taking HIV medications, so they can't drink. How can you even market towards gays if your product would kill them?
 
Also every year in San Fran for the gay pride parade, they won't allow Nambla to march. Pedophilia is a sexual orientation according to liberals. Why are LGBTs such bigots?
 
My question is, do they think they are going to win brownie points with gay men? 25% or so of g ay men have HIV and most who do are taking HIV medications, so they can't drink. How can you even market towards gays if your product would kill them?

Now if straight dudes would just boycott Sam Adams and Heineken then we won't have to worry about seeing their politically correct antics ever again.
 
Also every year in San Fran for the gay pride parade, they won't allow Nambla to march. Pedophilia is a sexual orientation according to liberals. Why are LGBTs such bigots?

accepting your definition of "sexual oreintation" that does not mean that a sexual act[not pedophilia] with a minor child is lawful anywhere in the US.

Nambla advocates sex with minors...That has absolutely nothing to do with LGBT. There are plenty of straight men sexualy abusing female children...what does that have to do with LGBT?

The saddest fact [over all others] is that you are unable or unwilling to critical think things through...and cussing people out will never change that fact.
 
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Sam Adams, owned by Boston Beer Co (SAM), will no longer be sponsoring the parade in Boston on Sunday, while Heineken (HEINY) has pulled its sponsorship from the New York City parade on Monday.

"We believe in equality for all," a Heineken USA spokeswoman said.


"We were hopeful an agreement could be reached to allow everyone, regardless of orientation, to participate in this parade," the company said in a statement.

The South Boston Allied War Veterans Council, which is organizing the parade, said in a statement on its website that it is not opposed to LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) people, it just doesn't allow sexual orientation to be displayed.

Heineken and Sam Adams boycott St. Patrick's Day parades - Mar. 14, 2014


They can march if they follow the rules that everyone has to follow. Boo hoo hoo.

If someone's sexual orientation is no ones business why are they insisting on making it everyones business? I'd feel the same if heteros were displaying their orientation.

It's a damn St. Paddys parade. Stop whining for special treatment and drink!
 

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